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Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

The Center for Inflammatory Bowel Disease at BIDMC — Where Patient Needs Meet World-Class IBD Care. We provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care and advance research to improve the lives of those with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis.

Pharmacologic induction of metabolic rate (T3)

C57Bl/6J male mice were monitored in the Promethion indirect calorimeter, and data were analyzed in CalR to compare energy expenditure between T3-treated and vehicle groups (Hochbaum et al., Cell, 2024).

Chemogenetic stimulation of metabolism

Mice expressing DREADDs and non-DREADD controls were monitored in the Promethion indirect calorimeter, with CNO administered at hour 4 and data plotted in CalR.

Induction of torpor

C57Bl/6J female mice were monitored for body temperature and metabolic rate during the dark photoperiod without food, with the blue trace representing a fed mouse and the red trace a fasted mouse exhibiting torpor (Hrvatin et al., Nature 2020). ​

Wheel running

Wheel-running activity was continuously recorded over several days, showing hourly running patterns and cumulative wheel counts across alternating light and dark cycles. ​

Contact

Alexander S. Banks Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Division Of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism Center for Life Sciences, 7th floor 330 Brookline Ave Boston, MA 02115 Email: asbanks [at] bidmc.harvard.edu

Freedman Lab

Freedman Lab for Bio-Inspired Adhesive Therapeutics at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Orthopedics Research Group

Jack Lawler's thrombospondin research

The Lawler lab's in-depth knowledge of thrombospondin (TSP) structure and function has led to the development of a novel therapeutic for the treatment of ovarian and pancreatic cancer.